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Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by mrkings84(m): 5:49pm On Dec 06, 2024
Lordbinsmar:
Craze dey worry una ooo

Naa rat be bushmeat?

angry
They will say it's rabbit
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by PapaNnamdi: 6:07pm On Dec 06, 2024
MsIjeoma:
I don't know if you're joking or you're being serious but such a ridiculous belief doesn't not merit a serious response from me.
Nobody cares about your response,
Wake up
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by rickleye: 7:11pm On Dec 06, 2024
Moresalt:
Haha, you honestly just made me laugh after counting the paragraphs indeed...

Well, tough economic shouldn't rid of our sense of humor completely, or what do you think...

Hmm, 1m? Even with 2m, I could've eaten it if it wasn't messed by dogs. With the way it smelled while it's cooking, even you might want to rethink... Haha...
You could be chef Ramsey and I wouldn’t eat that ….. it’s a no for me. And I still say neither would you .
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Lordbinsmar: 7:21pm On Dec 06, 2024
mrkings84:
They will say it's rabbit
Now I believe say hunger fit make persin craze

angry
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Unkindness: 7:32pm On Dec 06, 2024
You're already eating it and you are still asking.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Moresalt(op): 7:42pm On Dec 06, 2024
Unkindness:
You're already eating it and you are still asking.
No, I didn't. I mixed it with dog's food.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Unkindness: 7:45pm On Dec 06, 2024
Moresalt:
No, I didn't. I mixed it with dog's food.
Okay, the point is it is and it's not, because you don't know how it was killed could be by poisonous plants, animals or disease.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by MsIjeoma(f): 8:59pm On Dec 06, 2024
Trueprophet91:
Bacteria does not survive heat
I don't know any microbe that survives 100°C
Actually many bacteria can survive high temperatures, especially in spore form, and even if the bacteria itself is killed, its toxins might still be present.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Trueprophet91: 9:05pm On Dec 06, 2024
MsIjeoma:
Actually many bacteria can survive high temperatures, especially in spore form, and even if the bacteria itself is killed, its toxins might still be present.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Trueprophet91: 9:11pm On Dec 06, 2024
MsIjeoma:
Actually many bacteria can survive high temperatures, especially in spore form, and even if the bacteria itself is killed, its toxins might still be present.
You're right
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by MsIjeoma(f): 9:14pm On Dec 06, 2024
optimusprime2:
Lemme shock you, most bush meat you see were initially caught by the dogs of hunter's.
Thanks. Now it's my turn to shock you. Your statement is actually correct, but it's not correct for the reason you think it is. Many of you on this thread are acting as if there is zero risk of bacterial contamination in this scenario.

I should probably start by informing you that foodborne illnesses in remote or resource-constrained areas are often underreported or misdiagnosed, which means that we don't even have a complete picture of the risks involved in the first place. There's also the fact that zootonic diseases (transmitted from animals to humans) are more prevalent now than ever before thanks to multiple changes in our environment that has altered how disease and disease pathogens work and/or function over thousands of years. Changes brought about by habitat destruction, climate change etc. and it's because of these factors that modern health standards are highly prioritized across the globe. These are not fantasies but hard facts of life nowadays. Bacterial contamination is very real my dear.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by MsIjeoma(f): 9:29pm On Dec 06, 2024
PapaNnamdi:
Nobody cares about your response,
Wake up
If you truly didn't care, you wouldn't feel the need to respond. Your funny story only proved that some people can survive in spite of their environment, not that bacteria are harmless. Next time, read a science textbook before talking about things you don't understand.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by PapaNnamdi: 9:53pm On Dec 06, 2024
MsIjeoma:
If you truly didn't care, you wouldn't feel the need to respond. Your funny story only proved that some people can survive in spite of their environment, not that bacteria are harmless. Next time, read a science textbook before talking about things you don't understand.
Ever heard of immunity/ immunization/ vaccination
What do you think is being injected into the body?
A bacteria is rendered harmless once it's embedded in your immune system,
The more exposed ur system is to varieties of bacteria, the less likely the body gets sick from an encounter a second time,

Nobody can survive a bacteria attack unless he has been previously exposed
The reason most bacteria seem harmless to us in Nigeria is because we have been previously exposed to them growing up,
So yes bacteria can be harmless depending on the being in question

Stop quoting me,
It's one thing to read a book it's another thing to understand it's content.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by timmydrogba(m): 3:38am On Dec 07, 2024
mrkings84:
They will say it's rabbit
This is my own thread. Better Bush meat.

https://www.nairaland.com/8258008/see-bush-meat-prepared

Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Oakenshield: 7:13am On Dec 07, 2024
illicit:
No ooo

Why will anyone eat that?

They want it, they have started eating it.
Train them.

Back then, our dogs will kill an animal and drop it at the kitchen entrance, wether snake or Pouch rat or bird...
like our dog did too and start dancing close to dad so he will make sure the animal is cooked for them
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by MsIjeoma(f): 8:47am On Dec 07, 2024
PapaNnamdi:
Ever heard of immunity/ immunization/ vaccination
What do you think is being injected into the body?
A bacteria is rendered harmless once it's embedded in your immune system,
The more exposed ur system is to varieties of bacteria, the less likely the body gets sick from an encounter a second time,

Nobody can survive a bacteria attack unless he has been previously exposed
The reason most bacteria seem harmless to us in Nigeria is because we have been previously exposed to them growing up,
So yes bacteria can be harmless depending on the being in question

Stop quoting me,
It's one thing to read a book it's another thing to understand it's content.
I don't even know why you're still trying to argue. You believe your neighbor's child's immune system has grown resilient over time due to constant exposure to dirt and germs. No problem. But please get it into your head that you're not making any actual scientific argument against the inherent dangers of bacteria.

There are many factors that can affect the way you respond to illnesses. Starting from the type of genes you have, to your diet. In fact your overall health in general dictates how susceptible you might be to certain diseases. Your use of vaccine as an argument is not good enough because vaccines usually work by introducing a weak or inactive form of a pathogen to the body that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies without causing illness. It's not the same thing as just being exposed to bacteria, which can lead to infection and disease. This is just you conflating your own ignorance with basic science.

I don't derive any joy in quoting you Mr man. Remember that you quoted me first. The point you are trying to argue here just makes no sense. Let's even assume that your statement about Nigerians being granted immunity to these kind of diseases is an absolute fact. So what? Are you now saying that because you think we're automatically protected from illnesses that we should throw all caution to the wind and not take precautions to minimize our exposure to harmful bacteria. No seriously tell me, what are you really arguing here?

If you don't care about your health, I care about mine. And I'm sure many people reading this topic care about theirs too. Abeg let's try to promote healthy living. Let's not take life and nature for granted.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by PapaNnamdi: 12:46pm On Dec 07, 2024
MsIjeoma:
I don't even know why you're still trying to argue. You believe your neighbor's child's immune system has grown resilient over time due to constant exposure to dirt and germs. No problem. But please get it into your head that you're not making any actual scientific argument against the inherent dangers of bacteria.

There are many factors that can affect the way you respond to illnesses. Starting from the type of genes you have, to your diet. In fact your overall health in general dictates how susceptible you might be to certain diseases. Your use of vaccine as an argument is not good enough because vaccines usually work by introducing a weak or inactive form of a pathogen to the body that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies without causing illness. It's not the same thing as just being exposed to bacteria, which can lead to infection and disease. This is just you conflating your own ignorance with basic science.

I don't derive any joy in quoting you Mr man. Remember that you quoted me first. The point you are trying to argue here just makes no sense. Let's even assume that your statement about Nigerians being granted immunity to these kind of diseases is an absolute fact. So what? Are you now saying that because you think we're automatically protected from illnesses that we should throw all caution to the wind and not take precautions to minimize our exposure to harmful bacteria. No seriously tell me, what are you really arguing here?

If you don't care about your health, I care about mine. And I'm sure many people reading this topic care about theirs too. Abeg let's try to promote healthy living. Let's not take life and nature for granted.
It's the same my dear,
You just don't think for yourself or think outside the box,

U follow what you are taught hook line and sinker,

But for a lady to know small book, in this generation we are in can only mean you are above 30, cos no lady below 30 knw book this 2024

So I will just pat your back,
Just don't follow what you are taught, most times what you know is right and what you are being taught is wrong,

The more the exposure the stronger the immune system, take it or leave it.

Kizzes
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by mrkings84(m): 4:55pm On Dec 07, 2024
Lordbinsmar:
Now I believe say hunger fit make persin craze

angry
Hahaha
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by MsIjeoma(f): 6:43pm On Dec 07, 2024
PapaNnamdi:
It's the same my dear,
You just don't think for yourself or think outside the box,

U follow what you are taught hook line and sinker,

But for a lady to know small book, in this generation we are in can only mean you are above 30, cos no lady below 30 knw book this 2024

So I will just pat your back,
Just don't follow what you are taught, most times what you know is right and what you are being taught is wrong,

The more the exposure the stronger the immune system, take it or leave it.

Kizzes
Oga this has nothing to do with "thinking outside the box". My argument is very simple: we need to acknowledge the proven dangers of bacteria and the importance of taking precautions to minimize exposure. Your problem is that you're just uninformed, if not I don't see why you should be engaging in a discussion about health without regard for facts and evidence. Science doesn't establish facts based on anecdotes or personal experience, so if you like tell stories from now till tomorrow. It won't matter if your stories are not in line with the general scientific consensus on health standards. Your chauvinistic comment about ladies knowing book or not knowing book is also very unnecessary and it just shows that in addition to being stubbornly ignorant, you're also a very condescending human being. It's not a good look for you, I'm just saying.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by PapaNnamdi: 8:18pm On Dec 07, 2024
MsIjeoma:
Oga this has nothing to do with "thinking outside the box". My argument is very simple: we need to acknowledge the proven dangers of bacteria and the importance of taking precautions to minimize exposure. Your problem is that you're just uninformed, if not I don't see why you should be engaging in a discussion about health without regard for facts and evidence. Science doesn't establish facts based on anecdotes or personal experience, so if you like tell stories from now till tomorrow. It won't matter if your stories are not in line with the general scientific consensus on health standards. Your chauvinistic comment about ladies knowing book or not knowing book is also very unnecessary and it just shows that in addition to being stubbornly ignorant, you're also a very condescending human being. It's not a good look for you, I'm just saying.
My personal doctor,
Do not be offended if my statement was condescending, I am blunt most of the time


Okay, listen, before studies proved these valid points :

Acquired immunity
When the body is exposed to an antigen, the immune system creates antibodies to defend against it. This process is called acquired immunity, and it can help the body recognize and fight off the same invader in the future.

Regulatory pathways
Exposure to a variety of organisms helps the immune system learn to balance attack and tolerance mechanisms. This helps the body avoid overreacting to harmless allergens or itself.

Immune memory
The immune system can "remember" germs it's been exposed to, even if it's never seen them before. This memory can help the body fight off infections more quickly.

I already knew it through experience from illnesses and diseases contracted.

Although most pathogens are dangerous when one is exposed to them, the hemorrhage virus, some classes of bacteria and so on,
So yeah you are right, (just so peace will reign, I don't actually mean it😋)

But if I see bacteria in person, I am hugging it and taking it home to live with me and my family,🌝
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by MsIjeoma(f): 9:35pm On Dec 07, 2024
PapaNnamdi:
My personal doctor,
Do not be offended if my statement was condescending, I am blunt most of the time


Okay, listen, before studies proved these valid points :

Acquired immunity
When the body is exposed to an antigen, the immune system creates antibodies to defend against it. This process is called acquired immunity, and it can help the body recognize and fight off the same invader in the future.

Regulatory pathways
Exposure to a variety of organisms helps the immune system learn to balance attack and tolerance mechanisms. This helps the body avoid overreacting to harmless allergens or itself.

Immune memory
The immune system can "remember" germs it's been exposed to, even if it's never seen them before. This memory can help the body fight off infections more quickly.

I already knew it through experience from illnesses and diseases contracted.

Although most pathogens are dangerous when one is exposed to them, the hemorrhage virus, some classes of bacteria and so on,
So yeah you are right, (just so peace will reign, I don't actually mean it😋)

But if I see bacteria in person, I am hugging it and taking it home to live with me and my family,🌝
Yawn.

It's cool that you've managed to memorize the CliffsNotes version of immunology. Now if only you'll be intellectually humble enough to read the actual textbook. If bacteria were so harmless against us, then it means we should practically be metahumans.

At any rate, your experience with illnesses is about as valuable as a toddler's understanding of calculus. Thank the heavens your beliefs are not widely accepted within the public health community.
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by PapaNnamdi: 9:39am On Dec 08, 2024
MsIjeoma:
Yawn.

It's cool that you've managed to memorize the CliffsNotes version of immunology. Now if only you'll be intellectually humble enough to read the actual textbook. If bacteria were so harmless against us, then it means we should practically be metahumans.

At any rate, your experience with illnesses is about as valuable as a toddler's understanding of calculus. Thank the heavens your beliefs are not widely accepted within the public health community.
I think you missed the part where I mentioned you winning the argument,
Why torment me further😋

I will love to meet you in person, if you don't mind,
I find you interesting to taunt,
You will make a good argue buddy😁
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by Taiwo20(m): 10:54am On Dec 09, 2024
there's a Yoruba saying that "Any dog that eats the intestine of a bush rat will become rabid"

LifeOfTrigga:
Is there something special or important about it if they eat the intestines. Enlighten me bro
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by LifeOfTrigga(m): 12:11pm On Dec 09, 2024
Taiwo20:
there's a Yoruba saying that "Any dog that eats the intestine of a bush rat will become rabid"
E go dey bite people anyhow be that
Re: Would You Eat A Delicious Leftover Bushmeat From Your Puppies by meobizy(m): 11:10pm On Dec 24, 2024
When white people claimed rats were delicacies in Africa, mongrels on Nairaland typed epistles from every corner. See what my eyes have rested on. SMH.
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